This question of the day pertains to Popeye’s Chicken:
Why is that chain getting rid of different cajun/creole foods on the menu?
Before 2011 in Arlington, Texas, they quit making etouffe. I am getting ready to get blunt here. Here in the state of Texas, most citizens are hispanic. Over the years, I have ordered from Popeye’s chicken. And, I have noticed that most of the workers at the Popeye’s Chicken places are also hispanic.
Also, over the years I have discovered that there have been times when the workers did not want to make dirty rice(now off the menu) and etouffe. But, there has never been a problem serving rice and beans! During these occasions I have always felt like the workers did not want to make these cajun/creole dishes when the supply ran out.
I feel like Popeye’s is getting away from serving well loved Louisiana favorites and is getting rid of the Louisiana tradition of serving cajun/creole food. There is a history behind these foods. And, I think that it is disrespectful for Popeye’s Chicken to get rid of such menu items. via: #probeatz
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